Next we are looking at all the awesome sharks that the Octonauts feature in their Creature Reports. We had printed these cards previously as photos during Octonauts preschool.

Straight on to another kids show that teaches me something new every day – Wild Kratts! This reader, Sharks, Whales and Dolphins sure mentions “Predators” a lot, too.

If you watch any games you likely notice the Sharks Territory signs. I decided that he might like a chance at drawing one — all I did was print out blank “templates”.

Our preschooler is quite the crafter and we thought he would enjoy making his own shark tooth necklace! All we needed were white foam sheets, a string, beads, scissors, and a hole punch! I can’t wait to see his results of this!

Thanks to Michaels I was able to score a whole pack of sharks stickers for 50 cents. Here is a sheet (with the sticker backgrounds removed and some paper for him to stick on the stickers.

This time we grab a bathtub book, Silly Shark! The shark is dressed up as a nurse, a saw, and so on — so homemade tracer pages will help us take a closer look at these words.

Finally we are continuing our ongoing look at words with a homemade word search!

Thank you so much for stopping by, and hoping we are in for a long, fun series! Follow me on Twitter if you want to see my occasional hockey commentary.

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